And they were coming, I’m going, ‘God they’re gonna kill me.’ You know, they’re gonna put me and hang me. “And guess who was number one on that list to come and get? Me. He then went on to call the January 6 insurrection, for which well over 600 people have been arrested and charged a “big fake insurgency or whatever that you’re against the government.”
“We were not going to be able to show evidence at that trial,” Lindell continued, although it’s unclear why he said “we” since he was not on trial and was not legally part of Trump’s defense. I’m sitting there I go, ‘Wow, They’re gonna impeach him,’ and I had word that they were gonna impeach him,” Lindell said, presumably meaning “convict,” given Trump had already been impeached. “And this was about maybe January 25 or so. The House impeached Trump for a second time on January 13 in a 232–197 vote. The second Senate impeachment trial of Donald Trump was February 9-13. And let me tell you I’m 10 days before, and remember at the time that that was like the towards the end of January, you know the impeachment trials were Tuesday following like the February 8, okay?” This was 10 days before the impeachment trial. “This is probably the only time where I had a little fear and I had to pray, get on my knees and pray to God. “Yeah, yeah, the ‘Absolute Proof,’ let me tell you the key part of that,” Lindell said. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell defended his appallingly bad and debunked three-hour election conspiracy theory “documentary” called “Absolute Truth,” by saying he was so scared for his life during the Trump presidency that he prayed the federal government did not summarily execute him. Prior to joining the Trump administration, Price spent a dozen years in Congress and chaired the House Budget Committee. “The department’s Office of Inspector General later concluded that Price’s flight to Philadelphia wasted more than $10,000 in taxpayer money compared with flying commercial, and that he could have made the trip by train.” “One of the final trips came in September 2017, when health officials chartered a jet for Price, White House adviser Kellyanne Conway and their aides to fly round trip between Washington and Philadelphia - at a cost of $14,955 to taxpayers, according to government records,” The Post reported. In one case, Price did not even need to fly at all, much less on a private jet. But the day’s events left a scar on Price’s top aides, who vowed that the Trump Cabinet official would never again wait on a commercial airline’s schedule, and foreshadowed a five-month travel sprint in which the health department spent $456,000 in taxpayer money on Price’s charter flights across the United States,” the newspaper reported. “Officials quickly secured a $29,000 charter flight - which also had to be scuttled, as tornadoes plagued the D.C. Price’s staffers sought to fly him to Los Angeles after his Delta Air Lines flight was delayed due to bad weather. It started in April of 2017, only four months after Price took over the department.
Price failed to defuse the president’s anger by offering regret and a partial reimbursement.”Ī Freedom of Information Act request was filed by The Washington Post and the new emails the newspaper obtained shed light on how the scandal began. Trump for months of unsuccessful efforts to repeal and replace President Barack Obama’s health care program, Mr. “Tom Price, the health and human services secretary, resigned under pressure… after racking up at least $400,000 in travel bills for chartered flights and undermining President Trump’s promise to drain the swamp of a corrupt and entitled capital,” The New York Times reported at the time. New information is coming out about the use of private jets by Tom Price, the former Georgia congressman who spent eight months as Secretary of Health and Human Services in 2017.